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Archive for May 11th, 2012

Culver City Middle School has been redesignated as one of only 15 exemplary middle-grades schools in California named "Schools to Watch" as part of the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform's signature program.
CCMS joins 102 middle schools in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South [...]

Following up on a request submitted to Governor Brown’s office on behalf of the Greater Baldwin Hills Alliance and a commitment made at the last Community Advisory Panel Meeting, the California State Department of Conservation has scheduled a workshop on June 12 to discuss fracking in the Baldwin Hills Oil Field.
According to the Department, “These workshops are to be conducted as part of a [...]

So here we are in the middle of spring, with Mothers Day around the corner. The trigram for mother is KUN or the southwest part of your home. To bring joy to your home make sure your mother enjoys the southwest. KUN is the earth element– and the colors are earthy – yellow, brown, beige, orange…and I like to add fire (red) – because fire creates earth. So if you’re sending flowers, think [...]

VISTA VIEWS A VAST BALL OF STARS – A new image of Messier 55 from the European Southern Observatory’s VISTA infrared survey telescope shows tens of thousands of stars crowded together like a swarm of bees. Besides being packed into a relatively small space, these stars are also among the oldest in the universe. Astronomers study Messier 55 and other ancient objects like it, called globular [...]